日更挑战当前排名:第546天,第764名,排名较昨日前进3名。
比赛日,官网给出每场比赛的Notes(极个别场次没有),翻译如下
Coyotes(2) vs. Penguins(6)
NOTES: Crosby is three seasons behind Willie Stargell, who played 21 with the Pittsburgh Pirates, for the most in the history of Pittsburgh professional sports. His 16 seasons as captain of one NHL team are tied for second (Joe Sakic, 16 with the Colorado Avalanche/Quebec Nordiques). Crosby trails Steve Yzerman's 19 seasons as captain of the Detroit Red Wings. … Crosby's 17 seasons with Malkin and Letang are tied for the most all-time of any three teammates in the history of major North American professional sports. Derek Jeter, Jorge Posada and Mariano Rivera played 17 for the New York Yankees. … Coyotes forward Nick Schmaltz left with an upper-body injury after playing 2:26 in the first period. Tourigny did not have an update other than Schmaltz would not play at the Boston Bruins on Saturday. … Arizona defenseman Juuso Valimaki did not play because of visa issues. … Crosby has 1,412 points (518 goals, 894 assists) in 1,109 NHL games, passing Washington Capitals forward Alex Ovechkin (1,410 points; 780 goals, 630 assists in 1,276 games) for the most among active players.
Devils(2) vs. Flyers(5)
**NOTES: **Flyers forward Owen Tippett left the game with an upper-body injury after colliding with Devils forward Ondrej Palat with 36 seconds remaining in the first period. There was no update on his status after the game. Philadelphia already was missing forwards Sean Couturier (upper body) and Cam Atkinson (upper body). They also played without defenseman Rasmus Ristolainen (undisclosed). ... DeAngelo, who was born in the Philadelphia suburb of Sewell, New Jersey, played his first game for the Flyers after being acquired from the Carolina Hurricanes on July 8. He played a team-high 23:46. ... Provorov had 10 blocked shots. ... Palat was a minus-3 with one shot on goal and two hits in 18:29 of ice time in his first game with the Devils. He signed a five-year contract July 14. ... Devils center Nico Hischier did not play because of a hamstring injury. ... Flyers defenseman Travis Sanheim blocked two shots in 21:13 after signing an eight-year, 6.25 million) earlier Thursday.
Senators(1) vs. Sabres(4)
NOTES: Alex DeBrincat had seven shots on goal in 19:06 of ice time, and Claude Giroux had two shots on goal in 17:54 in each forward's regular-season debut with the Senators. Ottawa acquired DeBrincat in a trade from the Chicago Blackhawks on July 7. Giroux signed a three-year, 6.5 million average annual value) on July 13. … Sanderson played 22:21 and had one shot goal in his NHL regular-season debut. … Sabres defenseman Mattias Samuelsson, who signed a seven-year, 4.29 AAV) on Wednesday, had one shot on goal and four blocked shots in 19:16. … Each team was 0-for-4 on the power play. … Prior to the game, the Sabres and Senators came together at center ice for a moment of silence to honored the victims of the May 14 mass shooting at a Buffalo supermarket.
Panthers(3) vs. Islanders(1)
NOTES: Tkachuk finished with four shots, one hit and led all Panthers forwards with 22:58 of ice time. … Lane Lambert was also making his coaching debut for the Islanders.
Capitals(2) vs. Mapler Leafs(3)
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Rangers(7) vs. Wild(3)
NOTES: It's only the second regulation loss in a home opener in Minnesota's history (16-2-4). …Wild defenseman Jonas Brodin, Zuccarello and Kaprizov were each minus-4. … It was Lafrienere's first multiassist NHL game. … Rangers defenseman Jacob Trouba and Miller were each plus-4.
Stars(4) vs. Predators(1)
NOTES: Marchment became the seventh player in Stars/Minnesota North Stars history to score multiple goals in his debut. The last player to accomplish the feat was Jaromir Jagr (two goals, Jan. 19, 2013). ... Johnston (19 years, 151 days) became the second-youngest player in Stars/North Stars history to score in his NHL debut. Dave Archibald (18 years, 179 days) scored twice for Minnesota on Oct. 10, 1987. ... Predators forward Cody Glass did not play due to illness and is day to day. … The Predators were playing their first game in North America after defeating the San Jose Sharks twice in the NHL Global Series in Prague to open the regular season. ... Dallas is the third team in NHL history with at least one goal by a teenager (Johnston) and one by a player age 38 or older (Pavelski) in a season opener, joining the Quebec Nordiques (Mats Sundin and Guy Lafleur, Oct. 4, 1990) and Florida Panthers (Jonathan Huberdeau and Alex Kovalev, Jan. 19, 2013).
Avalanche(3) vs. Flames(5)
NOTES: Dube has nine goals in his past 10 regular-season games dating to last season. ... Rantanen has five assists in two games to start the season. ... Weegar played 20:43, Huberdeau played 17:11 and Kadri had 17:43 of ice time. Each did not have a shot on goal. … Weegar is the fifth defenseman to have multiple points in his Flames debut, following Phil Housley (three points, Jan. 20, 1995), Mark Cundari (two, April 21, 2013), Steve Chiasson (two, Jan. 20, 1995) and Mark Ramage (two, March 9, 1988). … Backlund played his 827th game to move past Robyn Regehr for third in Flames history behind Jarome Iginla (1,219) and Mark Giordano (949). … Sutter is 700-503-94 with 101 ties in 1,398 games in 20 seasons with the Flames, Blackhawks, San Jose Sharks and Los Angeles Kings.
Blackhawks(0) vs. Golden Knights(1)
**NOTES: **Cotter has three career goals in nine NHL games. … Golden Knights defenseman Nicolas Hague, who signed a three-year contract on Monday, was plus-1 in 13:51 of ice time.
Kraken(4) vs. Kings(1)
NOTES: Schwartz has seven points (two goals, six assists) in his past six games against the Kings. … Seattle forwards Andre Burakovsky and Oliver Bjorkstrand each had an assist. They each have two points (one goal, one assist) in their first two games. … Seattle forward Shane Wright was scratched after the No. 4 pick in the 2022 NHL Draft made his NHL debut Wednesday. … Beniers had an assist, giving him at least one point in 11 of his first 12 NHL games. He is the third teenager, joining Joe Sakic and Jonathan Toews, and sixth player in NHL history to do so (Sakic, Dmitri Kvartalnov, Toews, Rob Gaudreau, Teemu Selanne).